1. Passions and Desires

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    We find ourselves with high aspirations but with no time to attain them. Meanwhile, the great troop of passions and desires, selfish motives and ambitions, make war within us and with others and, they pursue us till the time of our death. All these forces must be tried, conquered, subdued and used. 

    ~Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda

    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/07/passions-and-desires.html

  2. Keep smiling!

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    I’m a little behind, with everything!
    But need to get a little beauty sleep first
    so I can make the delicious smoothie
    for glowing skin when I get up!
    Visit more friends later.
    Till then, keep smiling!

    ~Jendhamuni

  3. Pure Love…

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    Pure love has nothing to do with the body. It binds
    and unites the soul of the lover with the soul of beloved.
    But, pure love does involve tremendous amount
    of self-sacrifice, it may cause great pain, but pure love
    always culminates in everlasting bliss.

    ~Source Unknown

  4. Think After You Act

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    Whatever action you have performed by body, speech
    or mind, think: “Was this action harmful to myself
    or to others or both? Did this action produce suffering?”
    If it was harmful, avoid doing it.

    ~Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda 

  5. So in love with the lotus pond

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    You can tell how much I love the Lotus Pond and Mother Nature. I really did not want to return
    home. I love the forest very much. I would stay there forever if I have a choice. Being able to greet the spiritual practitioners with a smile everyday makes me feel so peaceful. The kind of life I like.
    I really do not need anything else. ~Jendhamuni

  6. The more we seek Love…

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    The more we seek love, the more it eludes us.
    …And when we give up our attachment to the outcome
    of our loving, then real Love can flow. The more
    we consciously choose to extend Love, the more Love we have.

    ― Annette Vaillancourt

  7. Religion teaches a person…

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    By Ven. Dr. K Sri Dhammananda

    Religion teaches a person how to calm down the senses and make the heart and mind peaceful. The secret of calming down the senses is to eliminate desire which is the root of our disturbances. It is very important for us to have contentment. The more people crave for their property, the more they have to suffer. Property does not give happiness to man. Most of the rich people in the world today are suffering from numerous physical and mental problems. With all the money they have, they cannot buy a solution to their problems. Yet, the poorest men who have learnt to have contentment may enjoy their lives far more than the richest people do. As one rhyme goes:

    ‘Some have too much and yet do crave I have little and seek no more; They are but poor though much more they have And I am rich with little store. They poor, I rich, they beg, I give; They lack, I have; they pine, I live.’ Searching for a purpose in life The aim in life varies among individuals. An artist may aim to paint masterpieces that will live long after he is gone. A scientist may want to discover some laws, formulate a new theory, or invent a new machine. A politician may wish to become a prime minister or a president. A young executive may aim to be a managing director of multinational company. However, when you ask the artist, scientist, politician and the young executive why they aim such, they will reply that these achievements will give them a purpose in life and make them happy. Everyone aims for happiness in life, yet experience shows time and again that its attainment is so elusive.

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs